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[laughter] craig: what -- what other parts offer america are you going to go see? >> new york. craig: you should go and see jimmy fallon. he's very good. very good. tell him i sent you. jimmy, you should have them on. they've helped my ratings. good night, everybody. say good night, girls. [cheers and applause] . >>> fighting crime through facebook. see how local cops are infiltrating gangs with social media. >>> plus, how do you stop a person who wants to go on a murder spree? we'll show you a program to help you prevent tragedy. >>> and breaking news. people are furious after claiming to be trapped inside their apartment building while it was on fire. >>> this is 9news now. >> imagine being inside that burning apartment building struggling to find a way out. >> that was, indeed, the reality for some people in dc tonight when a seven story building caught fire. gary nurenberg is there live to explain how it happened. gary. >> reporter: this is the dc housing authority potomac garden senior. more than 200 apartments. mostly filled with the elderly and disabled. many in wheelcha
[laughter] craig: what -- what other parts offer america are you going to go see? >> new york. craig: you should go and see jimmy fallon. he's very good. very good. tell him i sent you. jimmy, you should have them on. they've helped my ratings. good night, everybody. say good night, girls. [cheers and applause] . >>> fighting crime through facebook. see how local cops are infiltrating gangs with social media. >>> plus, how do you stop a person who wants to go on a murder...
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. >>> america's favorite sport is still in business. at least for one more day. nfl and players' union agreeing this afternoon to a 24-hour extension of the current collective bargaining agreement meaning the negotiations will go on. sports director brett haber has been following this story all day live at union headquarters. for all the nail biting and last minute talks going on. brett. >> reporter: hard to imagine they wouldn't have found a way to keep this $9 billion golden goose that is the nfl alive and so they are working on it. they have given themselves as you said 24 extra hours. we were staring a lockout and decertification right in the face today but as of tonight they have one more day. >> reporter: the nuclear option would have been for the owners to declare a lockout for the unions to de certify. a little while ago the two sides agreed to stop the clock for 24 hours before the cba expired tonight giving both sides one extra day to negotiate. >> we appreciate your patience as we work through this. we are going to keep working. we want to play footbal
. >>> america's favorite sport is still in business. at least for one more day. nfl and players' union agreeing this afternoon to a 24-hour extension of the current collective bargaining agreement meaning the negotiations will go on. sports director brett haber has been following this story all day live at union headquarters. for all the nail biting and last minute talks going on. brett. >> reporter: hard to imagine they wouldn't have found a way to keep this $9 billion golden...
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. >>> making news now, a new battle is developing over how best to honor america's last world war i veteran. 110-year-old frank buckles died last sunday at his west virginia home. lawmakers from the state want to grant him a rare honor of lying in repose at the capitol. however, john boehner says at the cemetery is much more appropriate. >>> scott walker is threatening to issue pink slips to state workers today. he said democrats must return to the capitol to vote on the measure. that bill which dissolves most collective bargaining rights has sparked weeks of protests. >>> newt gingrich is indeed considering a presidential run for next year. he's launching a website. the republican made the announcement in georgia. gingrich currently lives in mcclain, virginia. >>> montgomery county is urging pepco to plant smaller trees to replace the ones they have been cutting down. the power company has been on a tear. pepco says all the of the chopping and lopping off of limbs is key to keeping lights on, but a conservation group feels pepco is too ax happy. >> obviously, 200,000 people without power i
. >>> making news now, a new battle is developing over how best to honor america's last world war i veteran. 110-year-old frank buckles died last sunday at his west virginia home. lawmakers from the state want to grant him a rare honor of lying in repose at the capitol. however, john boehner says at the cemetery is much more appropriate. >>> scott walker is threatening to issue pink slips to state workers today. he said democrats must return to the capitol to vote on the...
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. ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh >>> welcome back. 4:57. your weather first, a cloudy one to start today. we'll have varying clouds and sunshine at times. temperatures buffoon in the mid 40s -- by noon in the mid 40s, it's a chilly one out there. a 5:00 p.m. temperature of 48 but with a southeast wind, windchills holding in the low 40s, here's angie with time saver traffic. >>> a flyover, 50 in maryland headed westbound, still very nice and quiet from the bay bridge past bowie and beyond. an update on the water main break in alexandria coming up. >>> in this morning's eye on entertainment. sandra hughes shows us how a little bit of justin bieber's hair can go a long way. >> plus, charlie sheen tweets his way into the record book. ♪ >> reporter: a canadian youtube sensation is getting a taste of what it's like to be lady gaga. the megastar invited 10-year- old maria aragon to join her on stage last night. she posted dozens of videos online. she caught lady gaga's eye with her rendition of "born this way." >>> justin bieber's movie has rake
. ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh >>> welcome back. 4:57. your weather first, a cloudy one to start today. we'll have varying clouds and sunshine at times. temperatures buffoon in the mid 40s -- by noon in the mid 40s, it's a chilly one out there. a 5:00 p.m. temperature of 48 but with a southeast wind, windchills holding in the low 40s, here's angie with time saver traffic. >>> a flyover, 50 in maryland headed westbound, still very nice and quiet from the bay...
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mazda recalling cars in north america because of a danger posed by the spiders. the japanese automaker says a spider can weave a web and clog up the ventilation. that can lead a crack, fuel leakage and the risk of a fire. mazda says 20 cases have been identified in which spider webs were found in the vents. it not clear why they were crawling into the mazda 6 ratter than into other -- rather than into other vehicles. raises more questions than answers in terms of spiders living in the car. >> how bizarre. >> i can't wait the hear more about it. >> i wonder if it's a scent or something? >> or the design. >>> now a friendship that can really pay off. you can win an apple ipad 2. you have to like us. go to facebook.com/wusa9 and click like and fill out the sweepstakes form to enter. if you're already a fan, you still have to enter. the more friends you refer, the better the chances you have of winning. >>> 38 degrees, on the high to about 40. that's it. howard has the weekend forecast coming up. >>> and here's a look from sky 9, northbound 355 is blocked at the driv
mazda recalling cars in north america because of a danger posed by the spiders. the japanese automaker says a spider can weave a web and clog up the ventilation. that can lead a crack, fuel leakage and the risk of a fire. mazda says 20 cases have been identified in which spider webs were found in the vents. it not clear why they were crawling into the mazda 6 ratter than into other -- rather than into other vehicles. raises more questions than answers in terms of spiders living in the car....
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few days with the clamp in the heart of alaska to get a feel for the sport and what it takes to win america's last great race. it's arguably the most physically and mentally demanding race on the planet. the ultimate test of will, pitting man and their dogs against nature's fury. the iditarod. a nearly two-week, 1100-mile odyssey across the barren landscape between anchorage and nome, alaska, where the average temperature hovers around 50 below. as an avid outdoorsman i've always been drawn to it. so we traveled north to fairbanks to learn the sport of kings from its masters. this man is a legend. four-time iditarod champion lance mackey. thanks for taking the time out. show us around the spot. >> yeah, yeah. this is my little domain. five people and about 115 dogs. >> 115 dogs? >> well, dogs, pups, retired dogs. they're all dogs. >> mackey comes from a long line of champion mushers. and is considered by many to be the lance armstrong of sled dog racing. >> lance mackey, everybody. >> i don't figure to be better than anybody in this sport but for some reason i've had more success in a shorter
few days with the clamp in the heart of alaska to get a feel for the sport and what it takes to win america's last great race. it's arguably the most physically and mentally demanding race on the planet. the ultimate test of will, pitting man and their dogs against nature's fury. the iditarod. a nearly two-week, 1100-mile odyssey across the barren landscape between anchorage and nome, alaska, where the average temperature hovers around 50 below. as an avid outdoorsman i've always been drawn to...
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and as america's top diplomat recluse ink on brings up a long drawn out or busy america is losing the media war we look at how well the west is currently spend the cash for make washington's message. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow there's increasing speculation the u.s. and u.k. could intervene in libya with the use of force president obama said he's keeping all options open and just ready to act if the crisis deepens while washington has already increased its benefit presence in the region sending warships on rings he's promised korea has more on the situation. the u.s. has already sent will ship sent have reached the mediterranean and are making their way towards libya we're hearing that four hundred u.s. soldiers are in the mediterranean right now really to board these warships at the same time the bush is prime minister david cameron calling for a no fly zone there are many of the international community who are against this including the arab league as well as russia they say that it creates an area where you have to have some kind of short term solution bein
and as america's top diplomat recluse ink on brings up a long drawn out or busy america is losing the media war we look at how well the west is currently spend the cash for make washington's message. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow there's increasing speculation the u.s. and u.k. could intervene in libya with the use of force president obama said he's keeping all options open and just ready to act if the crisis deepens while washington has already increased its benefit...
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and america has become. the demon of the world instead of being the apple of the world's i because the world has realized that we are now predominantly have become an engine of evil and you're right to say that all hillary is doing is hitting the panic button and saying give us more funding i mean it came out years ago that tens of billions of dollars a year is spent domestically and internationally to implant globalist messages corporatist messages in movies and t.v. news and in newspapers and radio and the jig is up they know people are aware of that so i would tell the state department stop lying stop engaging edition from asia and stop attacking freedom stop attacking other sovereign nations stop being propaganda stop being modern joseph gerbils nazi propaganda ministers and people might start thinking you are thinking of us trustworthy sources you guys use the public faith and used it for the point of if you even tell the truth no one believes you i mean if the us government controlled media tells the p
and america has become. the demon of the world instead of being the apple of the world's i because the world has realized that we are now predominantly have become an engine of evil and you're right to say that all hillary is doing is hitting the panic button and saying give us more funding i mean it came out years ago that tens of billions of dollars a year is spent domestically and internationally to implant globalist messages corporatist messages in movies and t.v. news and in newspapers and...
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so wisely that had chosen sentences go as the venue for the 34th america's cup. it is an incredible pleasure to work with greg thompson, the director of the america's cup event of authority, who will be here facilitating the event and making sure that it meets all of the expectations of not just larry ellison and the oracle team, but all of the teams that will be competing here. [applause] >> thank you, jennifer. on behalf of all of us at the america's cup, all my colleagues, and everyone even associated with the cup in any way, we are pleased that the new mayor lee has chosen to stand up and recognize the cut so early in his term. it is a great sign of support and confidence in what we're doing. i have to say the whole city has warmly and enthusiastically embraced as. we feel like everyone is reaching out to us to offer a hand to help us make this the bet -- the best event possible. our job is to stage this event, working very closely together with the people from the city, the board of supervisors, the port authority, all the citizens of san francisco. the cup
so wisely that had chosen sentences go as the venue for the 34th america's cup. it is an incredible pleasure to work with greg thompson, the director of the america's cup event of authority, who will be here facilitating the event and making sure that it meets all of the expectations of not just larry ellison and the oracle team, but all of the teams that will be competing here. [applause] >> thank you, jennifer. on behalf of all of us at the america's cup, all my colleagues, and everyone...
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i cannot see upon america finding that sixty five percent of americans want to have more of a role and i don't mean i didn't say that what i'm saying is that when because think you these go ahead i mean you have a christian nation doesn't necessarily mean being run by a priest ok but have values that's what i'm getting at. i think what's important here is to understand why relatively speaking islamised have a lot of influence in arab countries and one important reason why is because secularist democratic left wing movements were destroyed in those countries over long period of time and they were often destroyed with blacking and the approval of the west in particular washington by ambassador for example in egypt who are least islamists to take on secularism movements because he considered them a threat to his rule no wonder in these countries these law must have a lot of influence is because they to do so by default not because they have the passionate support the people but because the kind of movements that people could support have been have either withered away or been destroyed cy
i cannot see upon america finding that sixty five percent of americans want to have more of a role and i don't mean i didn't say that what i'm saying is that when because think you these go ahead i mean you have a christian nation doesn't necessarily mean being run by a priest ok but have values that's what i'm getting at. i think what's important here is to understand why relatively speaking islamised have a lot of influence in arab countries and one important reason why is because secularist...
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>> reporter: well, they said, 100%, made in america, vermont. the company is actually based in massachusetts, but this coffee machine was made in china, to we kept it. they do not have a coffee maker. >> no way to know for sure. >> reporter: 40 pages of what constitutes made in america, but there's a lot of wiggle room. and so we're going to dive into that. just why are you able to post "made in the usa" if it's not. >> on the trail. and we're going to cover this issue of partially made in america in the coming days. if you want to take a house tour, by the way, check out product by product at your leisure, how much they cost. it's at abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> and coming up, new proof that sleepless americans are a menace behind the wheel. yeah right! i'm a working woman. and i'm busy. why should osteoporosis therapy disrupt my morning routine? with new atelvia there's no wait. unlike other osteoporosis medicines... atelvia has a delayed- release formulation... so you can take it right after breakfast and help protect your bones. do not take at
>> reporter: well, they said, 100%, made in america, vermont. the company is actually based in massachusetts, but this coffee machine was made in china, to we kept it. they do not have a coffee maker. >> no way to know for sure. >> reporter: 40 pages of what constitutes made in america, but there's a lot of wiggle room. and so we're going to dive into that. just why are you able to post "made in the usa" if it's not. >> on the trail. and we're going to cover...
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you can't do that because she's going to build a voice for america that's like the old c.b.s. with walter cronkite and she's going to have to get people on the ground she's going to have to connect with people and their problems and what their aspirations are and the prices that's not what she wants the money for it's a true propaganda message creating machine she wants millions and billions for p.r. not for news providing news and that's what they have to understand there's a difference and that's why we lose losing this war i thought i thought was interesting that she sort of had a timeline for when the u.s. sort of shifted into the losing side of this after the berlin wall setting that her hand up and we start caring about that talk about this i mean what has happened since the fall of the berlin wall to now that has really shaped the war of the words what basically again it that's around the time. when c.n.n. was ascendant and you had the twenty four hour news cycle but then it kind of clare told a little bit because they're now really start to see how much money you could
you can't do that because she's going to build a voice for america that's like the old c.b.s. with walter cronkite and she's going to have to get people on the ground she's going to have to connect with people and their problems and what their aspirations are and the prices that's not what she wants the money for it's a true propaganda message creating machine she wants millions and billions for p.r. not for news providing news and that's what they have to understand there's a difference and...
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. >>> "america at the crossroads." tonight why america's losing some of the best and brightest and how to keep them here. >>> and tired of it all. alarming news about a problem that impairs our economy, our health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the president of the united states is now on record. the longtime libyan leader needs to leave and change must now come to libya. this is how the president put it at the white house today. >> let me just be very unambiguous about this. colonel gadhafi needs to step down from power and leave. that is good for his country. it is good for his people. it's the right thing to do. >> of course, that brings us to the question about how to do that, how to finish what the libyan uprising has started. there's growing support for a so-called no-fly zone, but the defense secretary continues to warn americans that would first mean a u.s. air attack
. >>> "america at the crossroads." tonight why america's losing some of the best and brightest and how to keep them here. >>> and tired of it all. alarming news about a problem that impairs our economy, our health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the president of the united states is now on record. the...
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as if they were opposites but you asked us at the beginning peter to reflect on whether america has and thing to learn from these movements and i think it does because i believe that these movements are at least in part a symptom of the collapse of the world financial system i mentioned the quantitative easing in other words the massive printing of dollars a few moments ago and this has had an inflationary effect this is driven up food prices. that's one of the reasons why people are writing in north africa by the same token in wisconsin we're seeing public sector workers being asked the fact if you take pay cuts or the removal of various privileges because the culture of debt on which the united states and like most western states has lived for so long is coming to an end the chickens are coming home to roost the bills are having to be paid so we're seeing an unraveling of the really the entire post-war financial international system here and that's why i think these events are actually linked in a way which people probably haven't even thought about running if you want to feel the
as if they were opposites but you asked us at the beginning peter to reflect on whether america has and thing to learn from these movements and i think it does because i believe that these movements are at least in part a symptom of the collapse of the world financial system i mentioned the quantitative easing in other words the massive printing of dollars a few moments ago and this has had an inflationary effect this is driven up food prices. that's one of the reasons why people are writing in...
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i mean people or disrespect but like much of america where the richest twenty percent own eighty four percent of the wealth baltimore's harbor is split along class lines. the workers who work in these restaurants can't even eat what they're cooking because they charge the same price seven dollars for a hamburger and ours wage and racial line yes you can say it's a class thing but ironically enough most of the people that are pushed out by this new development happen to be blacks or happen to be like the inner. harbor is baltimore's jewel its model of economic development generating hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue a year for just a few blocks east or west the reality is much different a city crumbling under the weight of foreclosures and crushing economic crisis it was against this backdrop that president obama announced one point one trillion dollars in cuts to the budget cutting things that i care deeply about. for example community action for grabs in low income neighborhoods and towns and community development block grants that so many cities and states rely on the domes
i mean people or disrespect but like much of america where the richest twenty percent own eighty four percent of the wealth baltimore's harbor is split along class lines. the workers who work in these restaurants can't even eat what they're cooking because they charge the same price seven dollars for a hamburger and ours wage and racial line yes you can say it's a class thing but ironically enough most of the people that are pushed out by this new development happen to be blacks or happen to be...
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in other words, there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up. you hear what i just said? there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up and too often the myth becomes the choice and you believe rather than the facts and here's one thing and i'm going to close it here. he give me 15 minutes. i say, how are you going to give me 15 minutes? it takes a day of my time to come up here and give me 15 minutes. but i'm going to take what i need to take. what else are you going to do when you get up here? i'm going to leave you with this and you got to listen to this. the myth of absent. in american history as in american life, black americans are invisible presence. did you hear what i just said? you got to just listen to that a little bit because it's got to sink in a little bit. they are not seen not because of their absence but because of the presence of a myth that prepares and requires their absence. did you hear what i just said? they are not seen not because of their absence but because of the presence of a myth tha
in other words, there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up. you hear what i just said? there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up and too often the myth becomes the choice and you believe rather than the facts and here's one thing and i'm going to close it here. he give me 15 minutes. i say, how are you going to give me 15 minutes? it takes a day of my time to come up here and give me 15 minutes. but i'm going to take what...
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sorry, middle america. yeah, i said it. >> reporter: it's a far cry from the charlie sheen i encountered in 2003. then married to denise richards, with a baby on the way. >> i was out of options. i was done fighting, you know? i went as low as a guy can go and still have a heartbeat. you know? >> reporter: back then, sheen was a go-to guy for others seeking 12-step assistance. >> the amount of people this man helps to help them get sober and the amount of phone calls that we get of people that need help, he's the first one that they go to. >> reporter: these days, not so much. >> first of all, the day i got introduced to aa, they stole 22 years, something, from me. >> reporter: off drugs, sheen's more likely to find lucrative work than this week's women of woe, as they seek the kind of success sheen has gleefully left behind. you know, for that story in 2003, i went to the softball field in central park in new york, with charlie, just to hit a few balls and stuff. but charlie insisted on using hard balls, b
sorry, middle america. yeah, i said it. >> reporter: it's a far cry from the charlie sheen i encountered in 2003. then married to denise richards, with a baby on the way. >> i was out of options. i was done fighting, you know? i went as low as a guy can go and still have a heartbeat. you know? >> reporter: back then, sheen was a go-to guy for others seeking 12-step assistance. >> the amount of people this man helps to help them get sober and the amount of phone calls...
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as america's top diplomat hillary clinton campaigns are dissolved or missing america's news in the media war we look at how the u.s. is currently spending the cash for most of washington's message. and to business the world's largest island medium producer roussel has rejected neurochemicals offer to buy out twenty percent of its shares saying it wouldn't be in the best interests of its shareholders more entrenched minute's time. very warm welcomes and this is a line from moscow there's increasing speculation the u.s. and u.k. could intervene in libya with the use of force president obama said he's keeping all options open and is ready to act if the crisis deepens washington has already increased its presence in the region as the as more on the situation. the u.s. has already seen washed up that has reached the mediterranean and are making their way towards libya we're hearing that four hundred u.s. soldiers are in the mediterranean right now ready to board these warships at the same time the british prime minister david cameron of course but in no fly zone there were many there in the i
as america's top diplomat hillary clinton campaigns are dissolved or missing america's news in the media war we look at how the u.s. is currently spending the cash for most of washington's message. and to business the world's largest island medium producer roussel has rejected neurochemicals offer to buy out twenty percent of its shares saying it wouldn't be in the best interests of its shareholders more entrenched minute's time. very warm welcomes and this is a line from moscow there's...
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america is losing the war of words to new players are being one of them u.s. talk to promote hillary clinton has lamented that foreign english language media is causing home grown news networks to shame she's asked congress for more cash to raise america's agenda rolled on his head in ford investigates where the money is actually going. since one thousand nine hundred forty two the us has broadcasted its closure and politics around the world. transmitting in over fifty languages to the tune of seven hundred forty five point five million dollars per year but what happens when people just start tuning out more and more us and the media outlets who designs the most america's image abroad are channels in search of an audience like taxpayers are still footing the bill and only a handful of. america has sunk one billion dollars into alcoa and arabic language news network authors professors will see this as the network's model is stuck in the past when american news was welcomed by the competition to search within the arab world. do you know. that there really is an
america is losing the war of words to new players are being one of them u.s. talk to promote hillary clinton has lamented that foreign english language media is causing home grown news networks to shame she's asked congress for more cash to raise america's agenda rolled on his head in ford investigates where the money is actually going. since one thousand nine hundred forty two the us has broadcasted its closure and politics around the world. transmitting in over fifty languages to the tune of...
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divide people by sectarianism by whether they're sunni or shia they cause a split like this but in america it'll be like you know the red states get really angry and call on socialists and nazi and hitler and all this stuff for obama when he gives his buddies like rahm emanuel jobs but when george bush did it they don't care and the same vice versa right here in beirut people talk you know that sunni shia shia sunni and then the states between red state blue state blue state red state and the powers that be like to push that that conflict which is an artificial construct. really just to get people fighting with each other and not giving them any kind of basic services and also to allow the looting by the autocrats and the death squads they're only allowed to operate in a situation where there's huge sectarianism wherever you divide it and this brings me to this past weekend we went to a protest here in beirut secular activists planned protest and bid to topple sectarian regime so demonstrators out the street on sunday calling for the toppling of the sectarian regime they were saying that t
divide people by sectarianism by whether they're sunni or shia they cause a split like this but in america it'll be like you know the red states get really angry and call on socialists and nazi and hitler and all this stuff for obama when he gives his buddies like rahm emanuel jobs but when george bush did it they don't care and the same vice versa right here in beirut people talk you know that sunni shia shia sunni and then the states between red state blue state blue state red state and the...
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unions lead us to a less secure air travel in america here to offer his take on the issue map atterson contributor at pajamas media at welcome to the program great and i see you what is it that you hate about democracy. unions are democratic institutions in the workplace workplaces are not democratic well actually that's not true i mean i feel that the union movement in america has been very anti-democratic for a long time people like their leaders the they vote on their own rules they vote on whatever they're going to ask for whatever they're going to give up its majority rule out of what you're going to you mean much more democratic you're giving states senators in wisconsin who are elected to do a job who flee for them because they're union members not as a matter of a union. but they're fleeing democracy to pay their union masters and on to vote for this wisconsin whether they're not a member of a union first of all and secondly i don't know that it has in a do it or you know. masters union message if you don't think that by the way to either show we call scott which we call david
unions lead us to a less secure air travel in america here to offer his take on the issue map atterson contributor at pajamas media at welcome to the program great and i see you what is it that you hate about democracy. unions are democratic institutions in the workplace workplaces are not democratic well actually that's not true i mean i feel that the union movement in america has been very anti-democratic for a long time people like their leaders the they vote on their own rules they vote on...
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secretary of state hillary clinton campaigns for moral funks road washington's message after they see america's losing the media war the us is already spending over seven hundred million dollars a year on international broadcasting. our next big liberal and his guests all of you whether there's a democratic future for the middle east and north africa or the region will remain a hotbed of terror. came. along and welcome to crossfire gun control of l a world clamoring for change around the globe people are protesting against governments and tyrants can a self defined democratic west learn from the people of the arab middle east and how to create more just the side. kick. start. to discuss of more revolutions are likely elsewhere in the world i'm joined by brendan o'neil in london he is editor of spiked in paris we cross to john locke and he is director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and in phoenix we go to rachel alexander she is coeditor of the intellectual conservative and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right folks this is cross talk that
secretary of state hillary clinton campaigns for moral funks road washington's message after they see america's losing the media war the us is already spending over seven hundred million dollars a year on international broadcasting. our next big liberal and his guests all of you whether there's a democratic future for the middle east and north africa or the region will remain a hotbed of terror. came. along and welcome to crossfire gun control of l a world clamoring for change around the globe...
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see, this is a problem with america right now. see the president just so long. the healthcare, something was done about that >> in isiaha, he said it. he said get your house in order. he's not going to be mocked anymore host: if you just joined us, the labor department out. ap employers hiring at the fastest pace in almost a year with unemployment rate falling. the creation of 102,000 jobs but a cut back in state and local jobs in the month of february. unemployment has been falling. it's did you know at 9.8% in november. a series of stories on natural gas. we take c-span on the road with our bus and local content vehicle. washington your way, the c-span networks available in more than 1 million homes provided as a service. >> i find more and more the behavior of professional sports owners to be unseem ly in that they don't take part in the problems of the communities. >> written several books on the american revolution, the old revolutionaries. and her latest published last year. sunday on c-span 2. watch previous programs where you can find the entire weekend
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being a state run real news operation the trying to be for voice of america's propaganda arms which are not really catching on overseas i do you think that's why it's there not catching on overseas i mean as a guy and it was mentioned in the piece here seven hundred fifty million dollars a year that's not a tiny little budget that's has seven of these channels and i consider what i do every day to be breaking the news about the news to be uncovering the stories that the mainstream media is touching is you know doesn't want to go near so what exactly are these voice of america and al gore are doing wrong world first of all they are propaganda arms all who it is comes out of springfield virginia a lot of the correspondents are lebanese christians and they're they're being their message towards the muslim world they're not going there not on the ground they're talking to people asking them what are your problems what are your crisis is what are both sides of the the issue that's news that's what these news outlets like al jazeera t.v. are doing all first a newscast the ring reporting analy
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corporate america has record profits. it's not that we can't afford this. we need a shared sacrifice. work version shared. they've given up their jobs. they've lost their homes. they can't go anymore. it's time for to us come together and create jobs so that we can create the america that all of us love and is revered around the world. >> woodruff: rich tramp carc the president of afl/cio thanks for talking with us. >> thanks for having me on. i appreciate it. >> woodruff: as we do. and our invitation to governors remains open and we will bring that you perspective at a later date. >> brown: now, anger over insurance rate hikes and a battle brewing in california. "newshour" correspondent spencer michels reports. >> reporter: people got angry when blue shield of california announced recently it would raise health insurance rates for some individuals as much as 59%. it was the fourth major insurance company to announce sharp increases for those buying their own insurance and the third round of rate hikes by blue shield since last fall. >> how much is enough f
corporate america has record profits. it's not that we can't afford this. we need a shared sacrifice. work version shared. they've given up their jobs. they've lost their homes. they can't go anymore. it's time for to us come together and create jobs so that we can create the america that all of us love and is revered around the world. >> woodruff: rich tramp carc the president of afl/cio thanks for talking with us. >> thanks for having me on. i appreciate it. >> woodruff: as...
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and the divide between the haves and have nots in america continues to grow but in one u.s. city that's advice lives on the same street we'll take you to baltimore maryland for a disturbing look at the rapid decay of the american dream. dirty little secrets in the nation's capital you've heard of sex trafficking and laws to crackdown on it have you heard that it happens just steps away from where those laws are made we'll talk to one woman who broke away from a lifestyle which she should have been protecting. and how far would you go to stick up for your beliefs one environmentalist is going to jail for his hear how his high bid for government owned land keeps it out of the hands of big oil and gas companies. it's friday march fourth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for is out there watching our team. well i want to start today by talking about a tightrope this country seems to be walking on more and more on one side politics then power on the other side principles and ideals we live in a country that has been described by some as a shining beacon of democracy and th
and the divide between the haves and have nots in america continues to grow but in one u.s. city that's advice lives on the same street we'll take you to baltimore maryland for a disturbing look at the rapid decay of the american dream. dirty little secrets in the nation's capital you've heard of sex trafficking and laws to crackdown on it have you heard that it happens just steps away from where those laws are made we'll talk to one woman who broke away from a lifestyle which she should have...
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workplaces are not democratic well actually that's not true i mean i feel that the union movement in america has been very anti-democratic for a long time people like their leaders the they voted on their own rules they vote on on whatever they're going to ask for whatever they're going to give up its majority rule with your i don't know you mean much more democratic you're getting state senators in wisconsin who are elected to do it who flee for them because they're union members not a member of a union. but they're fleeing democracy to pay their union masters who don't want them to vote for this wisconsin whether they're not a member of a union first of all and secondly i don't know that it has any do with their union masters union message even though you don't think that by the way have either shall we call scott west or you call david coca scott walker's master well i mean you're of authority on poodles i'm just wondering why don't you have unions gave four hundred million dollars to democratic candidates in the two thousand election cycle would you hadn't it that that makes them a credi
workplaces are not democratic well actually that's not true i mean i feel that the union movement in america has been very anti-democratic for a long time people like their leaders the they voted on their own rules they vote on on whatever they're going to ask for whatever they're going to give up its majority rule with your i don't know you mean much more democratic you're getting state senators in wisconsin who are elected to do it who flee for them because they're union members not a member...
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america's. what some of called intervention itis. we intervened based on lies in iraq we intervened based on a misreading of history in afghanistan and we're going to remain in pakistan we're going to remain cold virtually across the globe it's time that america began to realize that these interventions have not made us more secure they've made us less secure that every occupation fuels an insurgency and in the case of libya an intervention would be disastrous would be intervening in a civil war now certainly we should be concerned about what happens to the people in libya but we do not have a right to be able to pick who's going to win or lose there because the minute we intervene let's say we intervene on behalf of those who are protesting and the horrible activities of the gadhafi government then khadafi would turn around and say see there us times and it would really undermine the ability to create change within the country of libya so the united states has to take a more modest approach in and work with the world community on ma
america's. what some of called intervention itis. we intervened based on lies in iraq we intervened based on a misreading of history in afghanistan and we're going to remain in pakistan we're going to remain cold virtually across the globe it's time that america began to realize that these interventions have not made us more secure they've made us less secure that every occupation fuels an insurgency and in the case of libya an intervention would be disastrous would be intervening in a civil...
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all this week, how to bring jobs back in america. but the story what is not made in america. wayne freedman reports. >> of all the icons from made in america, golden gate bridge may be the biggest and best known. san franciscans built it by hand steel from trenton, new jersey and bethlehem and steel town pennsylvania. >> do you want to buy a souvenir >> and they will happy to oblige, but an american made replica. >> the chinese the golden gate bridge doesn't bother you? >> no worries, no. >> that is souvenirism in the new millennium. if they leave with a trinket it probably came from somewhere else. >> do you know where they were made? >> i have suspicions. >> china, china, china and cityscape came from china, too. >> how much stuff comes from overseas? >> i would say 90%. >> of that, how much is chinese? >> i would say 90%. >> what does that tell you? >> you do you lament the loss of american souvenir manufacturing? >> ceashl i do. >> -- occasionally i do. >> does it matter? on pier 39 they sell anything that flies, including blue angels, space shul shuttles and again 90 be
all this week, how to bring jobs back in america. but the story what is not made in america. wayne freedman reports. >> of all the icons from made in america, golden gate bridge may be the biggest and best known. san franciscans built it by hand steel from trenton, new jersey and bethlehem and steel town pennsylvania. >> do you want to buy a souvenir >> and they will happy to oblige, but an american made replica. >> the chinese the golden gate bridge doesn't bother you?...
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extreme wealth inequality like we're seeing in america today is a sign of a diseased nation and unions play a big role in overcoming that disease over the past thirty years both here in the kingdom as richard wilkinson and kate pickett have documented in their book whose spirit level and their website. any quality try for you quality trust or the u.k. as unionization has collapsed and thus any quality increased a whole bunch of social ills have emerged and we just go through these really quickly first of all over the past thirty six thirty years we've seen union membership drop any quality has soared as you just saw along with that social mobility has collapsed social mobility means that. the class the socio economic class the amount of wealth that you're born into is pretty much the same that you'll die as a this nation used to be a nation where people could easily move up socially it no longer is we are one of the three most regina fide countries us the u.k. and singapore in the entire developed world whereas we used to be thirty years ago we were one of the five or six most mobile c
extreme wealth inequality like we're seeing in america today is a sign of a diseased nation and unions play a big role in overcoming that disease over the past thirty years both here in the kingdom as richard wilkinson and kate pickett have documented in their book whose spirit level and their website. any quality try for you quality trust or the u.k. as unionization has collapsed and thus any quality increased a whole bunch of social ills have emerged and we just go through these really...
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god bless america. and now, while i wait for someone to come help me down, it's time for "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> you wish you hadn't been done certain pathways? >> i tell people that are sort of glued to their past, if you walk back there and bring me a souvenir from that moment when your father [ bleep ] you in the closet -- >> to clarify, i do not [ bleep ] my mom. >> i've done "dancing with the stars," i've been chased by a kodiak bear, i [ bleep ] a man with a knife who was drunk. >> every guy in america wants to be charlie sheen. this guy can [ bleep ] baby seems, [ bleep ] puppies and then ask for $3 million an episode. >> now, would you put that [ bleep ] in your mouth? >> no, i would rub it all over my body. >> the pop star and her boyfriend busted. her man charged with dui. >> she was booked, she was finger [ bleep ] and put into a cell. >> she just wanted to see the elephant [ bleep ], man. >> how do you feel about [ bleep ] charlie? >> feel great about it, i [ bleep ] rachel
god bless america. and now, while i wait for someone to come help me down, it's time for "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> you wish you hadn't been done certain pathways? >> i tell people that are sort of glued to their past, if you walk back there and bring me a souvenir from that moment when your father [ bleep ] you in the closet -- >> to clarify, i do not [ bleep ] my mom. >> i've done "dancing with the stars," i've been chased by a kodiak...
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los autores materiales. >> en bogotá colombia juan carlos para univisión. >> y fueron titular hoy en américa latina. >> en ecuador y perú avanzan en la integración binacional en méxico el escritor perú vargas llosa dijo que problemas que enfrenta méxico son un anticipo de lo que padecerán tras nazas de américa latina a menos que se aplique fórmula para combatirlo. >> en estados unidos el ex presidente de la cámara de representantes dio un paso más hacia posible pre candidatura presidencial por el partido republicano para el próximo año y dijo que en pocas semanas va a anunciar un comité explo torio y sería el primer republicano en presentar aspiraciones a la casa blanca. >> vamos con enrique y un adelanto de última hora. >> gracias y esta noche en noticiero univisión, un reportaje especial desde texas donde a pesar de advertencias miles se preparan para celebrar el tradicional... vacaciones de primavera al otro lado de la frontera. >> y ordenan dejar de exhibir documento que tal expone las fallas del sistema judicial mexicano. >> los esperamos con esto y un poco más jorge ad
los autores materiales. >> en bogotá colombia juan carlos para univisión. >> y fueron titular hoy en américa latina. >> en ecuador y perú avanzan en la integración binacional en méxico el escritor perú vargas llosa dijo que problemas que enfrenta méxico son un anticipo de lo que padecerán tras nazas de américa latina a menos que se aplique fórmula para combatirlo. >> en estados unidos el ex presidente de la cámara de representantes dio un paso más hacia...
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turning america's lowest performing schools around. this is something that has not received as much attention as it should, but it could hardly be more important to our country. right now, there are about 2000 high schools in america, about 12% of the total number of high schools in america, that produced nearly half of the young people the drop at a school. -- drop out of school. we note these schools are often found in rural areas or in big cities like miami, many of these schools have a lot of haitian americans, african-americans, and other minority students. miami central used to be one of the schools. used to. [applause] but it is important for us to remember where we has been so we know where we need to go. this is to be a place where the problems on the street followed kids into the classrooms. it was hard for young people to learn. where the dream of college was out of reach for too many. or there was a culture of failure -- where there was a culture of failure that brought everybody down. turnaround these schools -- turning ar
turning america's lowest performing schools around. this is something that has not received as much attention as it should, but it could hardly be more important to our country. right now, there are about 2000 high schools in america, about 12% of the total number of high schools in america, that produced nearly half of the young people the drop at a school. -- drop out of school. we note these schools are often found in rural areas or in big cities like miami, many of these schools have a lot...
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principal manner and if it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, and this is the mcdonald's of central america. and i think that the conditional use process and the formula retail that disallows community members the opportunity to discuss and to propose conditions to a more global corporation like poll, campero and 325-plus restaurants and 16 countries and is a facet of a much larger corporation that is involved in the poultry industry in guatemala, in the wheat building and hydroelectric energy and banking, financial services, this is a huge corporation in central america aside from the nostalgia, and we need to look at that in terms of the giving the community the opportunity to place substantial conditions on this restaurant if it does come through. and i think that that is the power that you hold to delay this vote so the community can consider those. we're really the impact of it will have on other locally mom and pop restaurants in our community. people keep talking about the store front empty and there is a vibrant business community that would be impacted and we also need to look at o
principal manner and if it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, and this is the mcdonald's of central america. and i think that the conditional use process and the formula retail that disallows community members the opportunity to discuss and to propose conditions to a more global corporation like poll, campero and 325-plus restaurants and 16 countries and is a facet of a much larger corporation that is involved in the poultry industry in guatemala, in the wheat building and hydroelectric...
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funded media outlets designed to promote america's image abroad are channels in search of an audience but taxpayers are still footing the bill and. america has sunk one billion dollars into al who are an arabic language news network author and professor bill see that says the networks model is stuck in the past when american news was welcomed by sam the competition in. the arab world dominated by zero zero zero zero zero that there really is an. outsider there was. fifty three percent watch al jazeera only half a percent of arab viewers watch out florida which is broadcast from suburban springfield virginia for its credibility. the arab audience for the most or secure about. zero. critics say that from day one there was a major disconnect executives who didn't speak arabic staffing the network with lebanese christians to broadcast to its overwhelmingly muslim audience. and it audience that associates the channel with the u.s. the architects of the iraq war soon a new television service will begin providing reliable news and information across the region and supporter of unpopular and
funded media outlets designed to promote america's image abroad are channels in search of an audience but taxpayers are still footing the bill and. america has sunk one billion dollars into al who are an arabic language news network author and professor bill see that says the networks model is stuck in the past when american news was welcomed by sam the competition in. the arab world dominated by zero zero zero zero zero that there really is an. outsider there was. fifty three percent watch al...
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voice for america on steroids a real state run news network she's not that's not what's going to happen they're going to try to go into these countries and probably try to bind news basically be a true propaganda arm rather than a news gathering and reporting out which is what our t. al-jazeera and the chinese network are going to be yes they're going to have their messages but they're real news networks they are pretty much where c.b.s. a.b.c. n.b.c. were thirty years ago before things fell apart and got a record. well for a lot of stories blogs analysis and videos do log on to our website altie dot com here's a taste of what's online for you right now the key son julian the song is not made it seems to the big screen is steven still woodsball old wise the story of the online whistleblower. and the project allied in russia has found a way to through its constant just by playing a gig as his pals and fees are driven to foreigners of all websites and. i brief it now as some other international headlines this hour and hundreds of anguished mourners are gathered this post on the dell there
voice for america on steroids a real state run news network she's not that's not what's going to happen they're going to try to go into these countries and probably try to bind news basically be a true propaganda arm rather than a news gathering and reporting out which is what our t. al-jazeera and the chinese network are going to be yes they're going to have their messages but they're real news networks they are pretty much where c.b.s. a.b.c. n.b.c. were thirty years ago before things fell...
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so we have a stronger, healthier, and more competitive america tomorrow. that is what it will take to win the future and that is what we're determined to do. thank you, mr. chairman, and i look forward to answering questions. >> the chair thanks the gentle lady and recognizes himself for five minutes for questions. there was a fund created to create funding for programs authorized but the public health service act. from fiscal year 12 to fiscal year 21, there will be $17.5 billion deposited. who has the authority to determine how these funds are spent? >> our department, in consultation with congress, presents a spending plan for the prevention fund a year at a time. >> are you authorized to spend this money without any further congressional action? >> yes, we are. >> are you authorized to add funds to the program above and beyond what congress appropriated for that program in a given year? >> yes. >> like most states nationally, by state is struggling with a major projected shortfall in the major projected shortfall in the
so we have a stronger, healthier, and more competitive america tomorrow. that is what it will take to win the future and that is what we're determined to do. thank you, mr. chairman, and i look forward to answering questions. >> the chair thanks the gentle lady and recognizes himself for five minutes for questions. there was a fund created to create funding for programs authorized but the public health service act. from fiscal year 12 to fiscal year 21, there will be $17.5 billion...
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i was wondered if it was in my region or if there america was the country. now honestly i was surprised by the number of amendments that were offered to address the epa concerns from representatives all over this country. i am wondering up to debate in the 22 amendments, probably no other agency had that been a member directed at them for their actions if you will. i wonder what message he took from a good >> there's been a number of discussions, some of them on the hill, some of them outside in the countryside. i spent a lot of my time meeting with people in dealing with people around the country. i think overwhelmingly they were also some other truisms that i cannot get the 90s the american people believe epa plays a very valuable role in safeguarding the health of their families and communities. and that the american people believe the clean air act, clean water act, other things that the safe drinking water act are there to protect them from polluters who otherwise would not have any controls on this. and last but not least of the american people believe
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in america do not apply to them. this belief continue to distort our financial markets, advantaging the largest banks on wall street, while disadvantaging everyone else in the country. the cost of moral hazard is not easily quantifiable, but it is real and reprehensible. today's hearing consist of three panelists. first we are joined by acting assistant secretary who currently manages all t.a.r.p. programs for the department of treasury. i particularly hope that you will share with us your lessons learned after working with the t.a.r.p. for over two years. what can our nation learned from this ugly experience and how can we prevent it from ever happening again? our second panel includes witnesses frothe fdic, fha, and federal serve. these offices played a critical role during the crisis, often coordinating with additional t.a.r.p. programs. i hope these witnesses will help us place t.a.r.p. in its proper place. finally, we will be joined by four of the country's leading economists, who bring exceptional credentials t
in america do not apply to them. this belief continue to distort our financial markets, advantaging the largest banks on wall street, while disadvantaging everyone else in the country. the cost of moral hazard is not easily quantifiable, but it is real and reprehensible. today's hearing consist of three panelists. first we are joined by acting assistant secretary who currently manages all t.a.r.p. programs for the department of treasury. i particularly hope that you will share with us your...
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i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to correct them by removing those horrible signs -- "white" and "colored." i said when i testified at the trial, i went through how we were treated, and the lady dramatize it, so i do not have to go through that, but it is the whole system of separate but unequal. it is understates rights -- is under states' rights. after lincoln had freed us from slavery, they instituted this law, separate but equal, and the state had sanctioned it. but everything there was, even when they had things that were federal, they would put a rope up, and the white people would be on one side, and the black people on the other side. i prayed. i'm a baptist. i hope was that the people would hear about the injustices. [applause] >> thank you very much for giving us those highlights. we want to move to a different era in this nation's history, when those signs are no longer present, but their presence is felt. with that, i turned t to bryonn bain. >> i am supposed to perform a piece, but i just feel like i want to talk to you. can i bring the
i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to correct them by removing those horrible signs -- "white" and "colored." i said when i testified at the trial, i went through how we were treated, and the lady dramatize it, so i do not have to go through that, but it is the whole system of separate but unequal. it is understates rights -- is under states' rights. after lincoln had freed us from slavery, they instituted this law, separate but equal, and...
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>> all over northerly r north america. however, the spider is all over the place. >> those are the only spiders in north america. >> i don't want any little spiders crawling into tiny places and ruining my day. >> thank you. let's check in with roberta and see which web she spending night. >> i think it's more coming. opportunity that usually happen? we say held low to an old friend. the patchy fog due to a lack of a wind and a temperature close to the dow point. in fact, tomorrow morning's commute, you will have that fog at the seashore, otherwise clear skies at the inland areas. a passing cloud possible. we had the passage of the front yesterday. we had a couple showers park off today. weak ridge of high pressure is building. once the fog dispates, everyone is enjoying sunshine, a cloud may drift in from time to time, but overall dry conditions. heading to the sierra, have the chains. there will be snow on saturday and on sunday. boy that return trip. meanwhile, tomorrow's day high temperatures stacking up at 68 at the b
>> all over northerly r north america. however, the spider is all over the place. >> those are the only spiders in north america. >> i don't want any little spiders crawling into tiny places and ruining my day. >> thank you. let's check in with roberta and see which web she spending night. >> i think it's more coming. opportunity that usually happen? we say held low to an old friend. the patchy fog due to a lack of a wind and a temperature close to the dow point....
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. >>> also could the america's cup bring some unwanted visitors, the risks of holding the race in the bay. >>> and coverage on the protest at uc berkeley. where several students have chained themselves to the edge of a ledge. tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> we're monitoring breaking news at uc berkeley. protesters are still on a ledge. our john sasaki is there, we will check back in with him in just about five minutes coming up at 50:00. >>> president obama authorized u.s. air lifts. he again called on libyan leader gadhafi to step down. mr.obama said mr. gadhafi has lost his legitimacy and called the ongoing violence in libya quote appalling. the president's statements came during a meeting with mexican president calderon. >> mexico played a leading role at the united nations in suspending libya from the union rights council. >> reporter: president obama said
. >>> also could the america's cup bring some unwanted visitors, the risks of holding the race in the bay. >>> and coverage on the protest at uc berkeley. where several students have chained themselves to the edge of a ledge. tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters....